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the d.c. area saw the biggest gain with prices rising 9% since 2011. zillo expects prices to rise at least another percent over the next year. >>> controversy in alexandria over disappearing grass. crews laid down new grass on a median along route 1 between east glebe road and potomac avenue. now they are tearing it up. turns out it will be a median lane for buses. the grass, although short-lived, is designed to cut down on the dust kicked up by construction. they say the green patch is a waste of federal dollars. crews say it's within budget. >>> a man is at rest this morning after helping his wife deliver a baby along the beltway. stacy ann bryson was due to be induced. but she started having contractions, and the whole family jumped in the car. they ended up getting stuck in traffic on the beltway. forcing dad to call 911. with the right instructions, baby aaron mason was born, a healthy 6 pounds, 7 ounces. even the brother helped in the delivery. >> he's crying. i think he's breathing. >> gently wipe off his mouth and nose and dry him off with a cl
the d.c. area saw the biggest gain with prices rising 9% since 2011. zillo expects prices to rise at least another percent over the next year. >>> controversy in alexandria over disappearing grass. crews laid down new grass on a median along route 1 between east glebe road and potomac avenue. now they are tearing it up. turns out it will be a median lane for buses. the grass, although short-lived, is designed to cut down on the dust kicked up by construction. they say the green patch...
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. >> some d.c. council members are sizevor of restricting the of sugary drinks sold in the district. this surfaced during a recent debate between candidates, which with aall in line restriction that recently passed in new york city. ban the salete to drinks. mayor vincent gray and several officials are open to the ban. >> the housing market is in for much ofe country. >> and more 30 somethings are about retirement. let's go to linda bell and bloomberg headquarters in new york. unveiled the iphone 5 about a month ago. now we have a new apple device. at 1:00 p.m. today apple is unveil a smaller, version of the ipads, a mini. it may cost as little as $249. home values are rising. median home values rose 1.3% in quarter, the biggest gain since 2006. d.c. area home values rose 1%. recovery is still uneven across much of the country. baby boomers are wary about will have enough money to retire. retirement worries rose among s, especially 30 somethings. fedex is hiring a thousands of workers ahead of the h
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>> well, it all start in washington, d.c. and there's been rumblings about communist as far back as 1941 when walt disney had a strike and they accused it of being communist driven. and they never really acted on it until '47 when they actually started having hearings on it and it was instigated by washington, d.c. and a lot of senators trying to get their names in the newspapers and they always knew that hollywood was a great place. we got film stars involved to get newspaper space. people like humphrey bogart, danny kay, the washington to get them to not have hearings. like hollywood is being unfairly targeted. it went on again, and it just became the circus in washington, d.c. and every newspaper and it got everybody terrified by the communists and everything going on. we didn't have the nazis to worry about anymore so now it was communists. there's never been any proof that someone aligned with the communist thinking were going to make scripts that would make people go out and burn the american flag or anything. but what
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today participants will start at the d.c. armory, travel to pentagon row, back to the white house, and end at rfk stadium. an opening ceremony will be held this morning at 6:30. >>> right now the shuttle "endeavour" is on the move for the final time. less than two hours ago, it left los angeles international airport for a very slow 12-mile journey to the california science center. that trip will take two days. the transporter that the shuttle is being carried on is only moving at two miles an hour. in order to make this happen, crews had to cut down 400 trees and remove dozens of traffic lights. in some places, the shuttle will come within inches of buildings. >> yikes. >> that would be cool to see. you cannot reach out and touch it. >> watch out you don't get in the way. 4:37. >>> ahead on "news 4 today," doing what they can to help. the donation to a family of a man found beaten in eastern market. take away his toys and he'll play with a stick. take away their bikes and they'll still find a way to get where they're going. b
today participants will start at the d.c. armory, travel to pentagon row, back to the white house, and end at rfk stadium. an opening ceremony will be held this morning at 6:30. >>> right now the shuttle "endeavour" is on the move for the final time. less than two hours ago, it left los angeles international airport for a very slow 12-mile journey to the california science center. that trip will take two days. the transporter that the shuttle is being carried on is only...
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d.c. politicians in service to status quo. who seeks to be -- forever, the 40 day general strike be the proper endeavor. i am here speaking truth free of all fear. domestic abuse upon the entire nation, the promised land be the high station. dr. jeffrey mcdonald -- we have all allowed to sit in prison all this time, the mother of boycotts be the call and sets them free. and a woman sheriff in san francisco to lead the sheriffs is just fine with me. and no one in this room and no one listening has ever seen freedom and the freedom in the promised -- >> president chiu: thank you very much. >> my name is ron stuts. love and lies. it has been said that when the lion and the lamb sit in peace there will be harmony in the world. this applies to our own inner self as well. because the proper balance between ying and yang, heaven and earth, makes us wholecom with one in the universe. the pride of the lion needs the hunger of the lamb to lead with humility and love. the lambd6ré÷ needs the strengtf the lion to avoid being2n'vu devour
d.c. politicians in service to status quo. who seeks to be -- forever, the 40 day general strike be the proper endeavor. i am here speaking truth free of all fear. domestic abuse upon the entire nation, the promised land be the high station. dr. jeffrey mcdonald -- we have all allowed to sit in prison all this time, the mother of boycotts be the call and sets them free. and a woman sheriff in san francisco to lead the sheriffs is just fine with me. and no one in this room and no one listening...
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if i would've come to washington d.c. two years ago, i would've told you that president hosni mubarak would be caged in jail in cairo and think i'm insane. and to them, coming in telling you in the long term should be a linkage between the palestinians and jordan on the palestinian in gaza with egypt would tell you, well, it's not going to happen. they would not agree to it. the middle east is very dynamic and change very fast and we have to put forward what you believe is good for us. >> your situation continues, i fear for israel's security. i see that as dangerous and there's also a moral issue there too, but thank you. >> thank you. >> so my name is terry dan says. i was in jerusalem in 1973 when the war broke out and all the european nations made a good point of saying we're not going to send any weapons to the middle east because we don't want to encourage the war that has just started. that sets up at the same time the russian were sending weapons to the syrians and egyptians. my concern is with the shiites and the
if i would've come to washington d.c. two years ago, i would've told you that president hosni mubarak would be caged in jail in cairo and think i'm insane. and to them, coming in telling you in the long term should be a linkage between the palestinians and jordan on the palestinian in gaza with egypt would tell you, well, it's not going to happen. they would not agree to it. the middle east is very dynamic and change very fast and we have to put forward what you believe is good for us. >>...
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bruce johnson, 9news. >> the d.c. school system determined that the ineligible woodson football player actually lived in maryland. woodson forfeited one of its wins. coach fuller still has his job as a classroom teacher. >>> the race for the white house tighter than ever and in just a few hours, voters get one final chance to see president brack bang and his -- barack obama and his republican challenger mitt romney side by side. it's their final debate on the campus of lynn university in boca raton, florida. foreign policy at issue. clearly libya and the deaths at the benghazi consulate will be front and center. >> you have to figure those will be a hot topic. the romney campaign has continued to ham other this point that the administration has been changing its story about exactly what happened at the embassy there. clearly we have the death of the ambassador and three other americans. that's bad news. they will try to push back. i think obama will try to make the point that some of romney's initial statements on thi
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he stayed in the d.c. area. he even returned to redskins park to continue his annual breast cancer event. the next time we -- the next time we see cooley, he will be decked out in burgundy and gold. the skins resigned cooley this afternoon to replace the injured fred davis. cooley says he'll be ready to go as soon as his number is called. >> the imetion part about me -- that was the best part about me going through all of training camp. i didn't miss anything. i'm ready to play. i think i can play this week. i have no doubt about that. >> we're excited to have him. i trust chris. if he says he's in good shape, he's in good shape. hopefully he can help us this next week. >> redskins fans, you get a chance to celebrate. we're giving away this chris cooley jersey. all you have to do is go to the wusa9 facebook page. a winner will be chosen randomly. >> plans for the redskins new training camp in richmond were unveiled. they utilized 17 acres of state property located behind the science 3450u see yum of -- museum of
he stayed in the d.c. area. he even returned to redskins park to continue his annual breast cancer event. the next time we -- the next time we see cooley, he will be decked out in burgundy and gold. the skins resigned cooley this afternoon to replace the injured fred davis. cooley says he'll be ready to go as soon as his number is called. >> the imetion part about me -- that was the best part about me going through all of training camp. i didn't miss anything. i'm ready to play. i think i...
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think of all the people who live in between washington, d.c. and boston. that is such a populated area. this map, isis one of the models. melissa: you like that? i think it is horrible. >> it is horrible. meet logically very interesting from my perspective. en you see the rings tightly together that means really strong winds. so the winds won't be as strong in the center of the storm. it will be a very, very large storms with winds 60 to 80 miles an hour for a lot of people for maybe 24 to 36 hours. melissa: so a lot of people today have been scaring the hell out of all of us comparing it to the perfect storm of 1991. when i said th to you in the commercial break you said it is worse than that. >> i didn't say exactly like that. but not all that off. the% tech storm was an amazing storm that happened in 1991 on hallowe by the way. exactly the same time of year. it was farther to the north. it impacted areas of maine and northern parts of massacsetts. not nearly as much population there. and that storm in very geeky meet or logical terms had a central press
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d.c. is mostly empty as the national park service tries to solve a growing algae problem. this is video from after the draining. crews drained the reflecting pool yesterday afternoon after algae spread across the water. when the pool is refilled, it will have different chemicals in it to try and prevent the algae from regrowing. the reflecting pool was closed for two years as part of a $34 million renovation project. >>> everyone is trying to cash in on the nationals' playoff run but the mayor is stepping in to keep you from paying more on your ride to and from the ballpark. yesterday, it was announced a dollar surcharge that would begin two hours before each home playoff game, and until 4:00 a.m. the next morning. but they quickly rescinded the fee after a call from mayor vincent gray who said the charge was ill advised. d.c. police has put hundreds of officers on standby to prepare for the extra crowds at nats stadium. they say however that their regular duties and neighborhood patrols w
d.c. is mostly empty as the national park service tries to solve a growing algae problem. this is video from after the draining. crews drained the reflecting pool yesterday afternoon after algae spread across the water. when the pool is refilled, it will have different chemicals in it to try and prevent the algae from regrowing. the reflecting pool was closed for two years as part of a $34 million renovation project. >>> everyone is trying to cash in on the nationals' playoff run but...
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. >>> the d.c. sniper is speaking out about the shooting spree that gripped the nation's capital and claimed ten lives. tomorrow marks a decade since the start of the attacks. now lee boyd malvo is speaking out about his crime. >> i was a monster. i mean, you look up the definition, that's what a monster is. >> a look back at the d.c. sniper case next. energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well systems. and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. perform, compete and grow. and people are driving this change. that's the power of human resources. the society... for human resource management an
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trouble to get girl scout cookies worth of material -- it's enough to take out 20% to 25% of washington, d.c. just that little bit. so, the prospect of spreading, in a way, dirty nuclear bombs with smaller payloads, they could wreak havoc and do untold damage goes up exponentially every time a country gets this capacity and you don't have any control over and you don't know whether they do, over what happens to the material. >> if israel was to launch an air strike against iran, a preempted strike because they believe, as appears to be the case that iran is right on the cusp now of developing a nuclear weapon, if they do that, what should america's response be? >> i shouldn't answer that question because of my wife's position. that's the president's team's decision to make. i generally have confidence in what they said explaining it to the american people. ahmadinejad knows that we have not picked this fight. we have not gone out of our way to get into a military confrontation. we have made clear red lines there. >> people will say this is reminiscent of iraq, you have a bad guy who is belie
trouble to get girl scout cookies worth of material -- it's enough to take out 20% to 25% of washington, d.c. just that little bit. so, the prospect of spreading, in a way, dirty nuclear bombs with smaller payloads, they could wreak havoc and do untold damage goes up exponentially every time a country gets this capacity and you don't have any control over and you don't know whether they do, over what happens to the material. >> if israel was to launch an air strike against iran, a...
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well what you were talking about that moat around washington d.c. filled with chocolate oh i see now swiss chocolate and most beautiful shangri-la in the mountains. with nothing but genetically modified and there cow bells ringing home the harvest of being laundered money for the mexican drug cartels join me up in the mountains stacey will sing together like my eating and other r's. the so don't miss it is beautiful all thanks thank you for being on the kaiser report thank you say too for the second half of my talking to michael craig or. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. this is a free. education free. religion which is free. range and free . three stooges free. free bluntest videos for your media project and c.d.o. don carty done time. and money by max kaiser welcome back to the kaiser report time now to go to boulder colorado and spea
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well what you were talking about that moat around washington d.c. filled with chocolate oh i see swiss chocolate uniforms shangri-la in the mountains . with nothing but genetically modified and there cow bells ringing home the harvest being laundered money for the mexican drug cartels join me up in the mountains stacey we're all sitting together like my eating and other r's. paul thanks thank you for being on the kaiser report thank you say to the second half talking to michael craig here. i mean so no new city in europe the host of the twenty fourth the winter the picket . thank you. so much. thank you. dog. days it. it's so true. who. i am max kaiser welcome back to the kaiser report time now to go to boulder colorado and speak with michael krieger of liberty bridge blitzkrieg dot com a lightning war for liberty michael kramer welcome back to the kaiser report thank you max great to be on you tweeted jamie diamond says iran is responsible for some bank cyber attacks your thoughts i guess i mean this is one of the most of all the ridiculous headlin
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and it's october here in d.c. and hometown baseball teams are making a run for the playoffs when the washington nationals came to the district they got a new taxpayer funded stadium but how taxpayers lost money on the stadium deal will investigate. it's friday october twelfth five pm in washington d.c. lopez if you're watching r t. all right leading the news this hour we are t. minus twenty five days until the november presidential elections and the candidate who is leading the race depends on who you ask some polls put president obama up by a few points other show mitt romney edging ahead and some indicate that the two men are virtually neck and neck now this has pundits declaring that this election could come down to a photo finish so this is further proof that each and every float counts now we've already seen some interesting tactics some part of the democrats and republicans in changing the voting system you could call it a way to level the playing field when it comes to voter fraud or a ploy to sway the elec
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and in d.c. the mail-in registration deadline is passed already but you can register in person still at the election board headquarters. but you have until friday the 19th to do that if you're a d.c. resident. for more information on voter registration, go to our website. look under campaign 2012. we have it all there for you. >>> a former aide of mayor vincent gray was sentenced to 24 months of probation and 200 hours of community service. howard brooks avoided jail time after admitting to his role in the scandal surrounding the mayor's campaign. he made direct payments to suleman brown. brooks faced up to six months under the plea agreement but his lawyers asked for and got probation and community service. >>> a man convicted of sexual assault in aspen hill gets a 40- year prison sentence. he attacked the women two years ago at aspen hill shopping centers. he grabbed a woman, tried to rape her. he was unsuccessful but then forced himself physically into the woman's mouth and she bit down. he sc
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. >>> the d.c. sniper is speaking out about the shooting spree that gripped the nation's capital and claimed ten lives. tomorrow marks a decade since the start of the attacks. now lee boyd malvo is speaking out about his crime. >> i was a monster. i mean, you look up the definition, that's what a monster is. >> a look back, next. ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. alriwoah! did you get that? and...flip! yep, look at this. it takes like 20 pict
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well what you were talking about that moat around washington d.c. filled with chocolate oh i see now swiss chocolate uniforms shangri-la in the mountains with nothing but genetically modified and there cow bells ringing home the harvest of being laundered money for the mexican drug cartels join me up in the mountains stacey will sing together like my eating and other artist. the so don't miss a is beautiful all thanks thank you for being on the kaiser report thank you say to the second to talking to michael craig here. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. download the official publication. choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch on t.v. any time and. it was the strangest attempt of a military takeover of. the us president trying to ov
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well what you were talking about that moat around washington d.c. filled with chocolate oh i see now swiss chocolate and my beautiful shangri-la in the mountains. with nothing but genetically modified and there cow bells ringing home the harvest of being laundered money for the mexican drug cartels join me up in the states doing well sitting together like my eating and other r's. the so don't miss it is beautiful all thanks thanks for being on the kaiser report thank you so too for the second talking to michael krieger. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule the day. i'm in sochi for the latest city in europe on the host of the twenty fourteen winter the picket. thank you. thank you. it's so true. download the official application. choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch on t.v. any time. period. i am max kaiser a welcome back to the ka
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. >>> the d.c. sniper is speaking out about the shooting spree that gripped the nation's capital and claimed ten lives. tomorrow marks a decade since the start of the attacks. now lee boyd malvo is speaking out about his crime. >> i was a monster. i mean, you look up the definition, that's what a monster is. >> a look back at the d.c. sniper case next. mm. some laxatives like dulcolax can cause cramps. but phillips' caplets don't. they have magnesium. for effective relief of occasional constipation. thanks. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. the wheels of progress. seems they haven't been moving much lately. but things are start
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well what you were talking about that moat around washington d.c. filled with chocolate oh i see. uniforms shangri-la in the mountains. with nothing but genetically modified and there cow bells ringing home the harvest of the laundered money for the mexican drug cartels join me up in the mountains stay single thing together like my eating and other r's. this. is beautiful all thanks a thing for being on the kaiser report thank you say to the second to talking to michael kraig there. was the strangest attempt of a true take on. the u.s. president trying to overthrow a foreign country's government but his strategic games. and america recognized its defeat. if cuba managed to cope with its victory all don't talk to all the god. i leave you think you are you go back to roger. the cuban missile crisis games and brianna. he. says he. kaiser welcome back to the kaiser report time now to go to boulder colorado and speak with michael krieger of liberty bridge blitzkrieg dot com a lightning war for liberty michael kramer welcome back to the kaiser report thank you master it's beyond you twe
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. >>> the d.c. sniper is speaking out about the shooting spree that gripped the nation's capital and claimed ten lives. tomorrow marks a decade since the start of the attacks. now lee boyd malvo is speaking out about his crime. >> i was a monster. i mean, you look up the definition, that's what a monster is. >>> crazy collision between a skateboarder and a deer during a race in colorado. luckily, no one was hurt. we'll have the story behind this unbelievable video next. you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep, you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade architect's heat maps do. they make you a trading assassin. trade architect. td ameritrade's empowering web-based trading platform. trade commission-free for 60 days, and we'll throw in up to $600 when you open an account. >>> welcome back. in crime and punishment tonight, a murderer speaks out ten years after the crimes that put him in prison for lif
. >>> the d.c. sniper is speaking out about the shooting spree that gripped the nation's capital and claimed ten lives. tomorrow marks a decade since the start of the attacks. now lee boyd malvo is speaking out about his crime. >> i was a monster. i mean, you look up the definition, that's what a monster is. >>> crazy collision between a skateboarder and a deer during a race in colorado. luckily, no one was hurt. we'll have the story behind this unbelievable video next....
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we are holding a debate next tuesday in washington, d.c., 9:00 p.m. eastern time. [applause] and thanks to one of our sponsors, rob ritchie. we will implement instant run off voting and you can go on line to vote for the candidate you want. you have 24 hours to votes to go on line and go home today to vote and on thursday morning, we will announce the two candidates with the most votes will be in washington, d.c. to debate on international issues. please, but tonight, free and equal.org. [applause] thank you, larry. >> thank you all very much in a great pleasure to be with you and i love coming to chicago. thank you very much. >> we, the people. >> good night, everybody. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> several live events to tell you about our other networks today. the u.s. chamber of commerce holds -- the u.s. chamber of commerce post a legal reform summit at 10:50 a.m.. on 6:00 p.m. 3 -- at 6:00 p.m., on c-span 3, there's a debate on chinese policy. now through election
we are holding a debate next tuesday in washington, d.c., 9:00 p.m. eastern time. [applause] and thanks to one of our sponsors, rob ritchie. we will implement instant run off voting and you can go on line to vote for the candidate you want. you have 24 hours to votes to go on line and go home today to vote and on thursday morning, we will announce the two candidates with the most votes will be in washington, d.c. to debate on international issues. please, but tonight, free and equal.org....
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and in washington d.c. and it's mostly to do with military contracting or prison industrial contracting this is sure and number two reason for the plunge in economic freedom in america increased use of eminent domain to transfer property to powerful political interests classic banana republic sort of action we've covered this in california with this proposed new eminent domain used to actually see these contracts i.e. the mortgages from one group of investors i.e. the pension funds and transfer it to some hedge funds and private equity guys who didn't come in and they had the eminent domain problem as well with the american military who threw them on reservations and took off their land and the number three reason why the u.s. is plunging down this economic freedom violation of the property rights of bondholders in the bailout of auto companies now this is also very to radical thing you see across the u.s. and across europe is this caprice is very capricious who they determine that situation that bail out t
and in washington d.c. and it's mostly to do with military contracting or prison industrial contracting this is sure and number two reason for the plunge in economic freedom in america increased use of eminent domain to transfer property to powerful political interests classic banana republic sort of action we've covered this in california with this proposed new eminent domain used to actually see these contracts i.e. the mortgages from one group of investors i.e. the pension funds and transfer...
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what's going on over on abby martin so yesterday marked a year since occupy d.c. first gathered fierce and square and brought to life a movement that has moved a generation to commemorate this anniversary activists have fanned out across washington d.c. with the hopes of reinvigorating that spirit you know a couple weeks ago andrew ross sorkin wrote a new york times piece about occupy and he said it would be an asterisk in history books if it gets a mention at all well mr sorkin i disagree because the fact is the overbearing power of corporations the enormous inequalities of american society the end or net role of money and decision making needs to be called into question you see occupiers of not endure the harsh police brutality the rampant arrests and the cold long reign nights for nothing no they endure it for a reason and not to start a revolution but rather to start a conversation so let's start one. live live die or die. isn't he dead already i don't know kill him anyway. so you guys know a date is right it's terror to say happy terror tuesday everyone today
what's going on over on abby martin so yesterday marked a year since occupy d.c. first gathered fierce and square and brought to life a movement that has moved a generation to commemorate this anniversary activists have fanned out across washington d.c. with the hopes of reinvigorating that spirit you know a couple weeks ago andrew ross sorkin wrote a new york times piece about occupy and he said it would be an asterisk in history books if it gets a mention at all well mr sorkin i disagree...
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we have made great strides, particularly in d.c. the numbers are high in d.c. you mentioned 1 in 20 a documents has hiv. in 2010 we had more than 200 aids related deaths in d.c. chris no good reason for those numbers to be that high. we have certainly made great progress. until those numbers get to zero, we have a lot of work to to. the work continues. >> this is the 26th annual aids walk washington. you hit a milestone when it comes to raising not just awareness but funds. 500,000 this year? >> we are up to just over 550,000 as of yesterday. we have a few more days to go. we have money that comes in the day off r of and after -- the day of and after the event. so, it's a critical part of how we care for the thousands of patients that we see every year. >> fantastic. 3800 walkers so far. the purpose of the walk, can you break it down for us. where does the money go, what do you hope to do with it? >> it serves two purposes. one is to raise awareness about the hiv epidemic. and because of medical advances it's not on people's radar screens any more. people are l
we have made great strides, particularly in d.c. the numbers are high in d.c. you mentioned 1 in 20 a documents has hiv. in 2010 we had more than 200 aids related deaths in d.c. chris no good reason for those numbers to be that high. we have certainly made great progress. until those numbers get to zero, we have a lot of work to to. the work continues. >> this is the 26th annual aids walk washington. you hit a milestone when it comes to raising not just awareness but funds. 500,000 this...
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well what you were talking about that moat around washington d.c. filled with chocolate oh i see now swiss chocolate and my beautiful shangri-la in the mountains. with nothing but genetically modified and there cow bells ringing home the harvest of the laundered money for the mexican drug cartels join me up in the mountain state is doing well sitting together like eating and others. the so don't miss it is beautiful all thanks a thing for being on the kaiser report they say to the second half of me talking to michael crater. i mean so to know your city in europe i'm the host of the twenty fourteen winter the pick a. song. thank you. song . thank you. dog days are. days it. comes. to see it's so true. will there be who are on the rise. for this missile defense offensive. to stop us in action close to twenty seconds on our. north of course to terrorists. ex hostages let us into their lives after the tragedy. still gets try to cross out the past. because their future will yet be written. surviving terrorism ten years on or to. new to the site. radioact
well what you were talking about that moat around washington d.c. filled with chocolate oh i see now swiss chocolate and my beautiful shangri-la in the mountains. with nothing but genetically modified and there cow bells ringing home the harvest of the laundered money for the mexican drug cartels join me up in the mountain state is doing well sitting together like eating and others. the so don't miss it is beautiful all thanks a thing for being on the kaiser report they say to the second half...
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>>t the same time you heard jamie dimon saying last week down in d.c. they have a war room they're setting up to deal with this because you have to already deal with theosts associated with it. companies say it costs them money with the uncertainty. do y have believe that? >> no question about it. i was sitting with a stat attorney, he said i can tell yoright now i can not do a plan that will suffice you for the rest of the year because i n't know what the laws are going to be. he looked client in my eye and said i have no idea. melissa: what does that mean then? if a money manager saying thator somebody preparing your taxes or accountant or whatever,hat does that mean to the average pern? they don't buy somhing? how does it directly affect the economy? >> first theyave to know how it directs them -- affects them directly. if they don't unders they don't know exactly how to work around that. there is a lot of skepticism. let's wait until the election, and when the election is over there will not be that much resolution anyway. melissa: when you break do
>>t the same time you heard jamie dimon saying last week down in d.c. they have a war room they're setting up to deal with this because you have to already deal with theosts associated with it. companies say it costs them money with the uncertainty. do y have believe that? >> no question about it. i was sitting with a stat attorney, he said i can tell yoright now i can not do a plan that will suffice you for the rest of the year because i n't know what the laws are going to be. he...
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the lobbying firm in washington d.c. that represented the folks -- behalf have a diversified portfolio. -- we have to have a diversified portfolio. >> the company would have many jobs in wisconsin. she voted for the epa against the paper companies of wisconsin. i find it hard to believe that any congressman in from wisconsin would do that. she did. let me move to a different topic. >> jobs. we are that the heart of milwaukee. people are struggling. there are people in farms and rural areas that are struggling. what is the proper role of government in terms of trying to deal with this problem of long- term unemployment? or is it not really governments role? >> let's look at the history of this community. it used to be a big industrial manufacturing center of the state. closey of the company's or go overseas. so that is partly why did they focus on making things again in america and wisconsin is key. we also have the skills gap. we have heard it from countless folks from tim sullivan was offered recommendations did and all
the lobbying firm in washington d.c. that represented the folks -- behalf have a diversified portfolio. -- we have to have a diversified portfolio. >> the company would have many jobs in wisconsin. she voted for the epa against the paper companies of wisconsin. i find it hard to believe that any congressman in from wisconsin would do that. she did. let me move to a different topic. >> jobs. we are that the heart of milwaukee. people are struggling. there are people in farms and...
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a computer user in washington d.c. or in wichita or san francisco is effectively working shoulder-to-shoulder with a computer worker in beijing or in moscow. there there is literally milliseconds of difference in space and time in cyberspace. so i thought i would point that out. as for the security, the reality is that it's almost remarkable how vulnerable computer systems are. cyberspace is not what most people think it is. most people now a quite cyberspace with the internet, but if they want to be clear about what cyberspace is i think it's important to note that it's the gps system on the new cars. it's the iphone and the droid. its jet fighters and jet planes. and anything anything that is driven by computers -- excuse me, by computer code and is linked to networks can be a part of cyberspace. the vulnerabilities are almost stunningly pervasive. >> host: can you give an example of? >> guest: well, sure. charlie miller charlie miller who is a former government hacker who worked on the good side is now a security sp
a computer user in washington d.c. or in wichita or san francisco is effectively working shoulder-to-shoulder with a computer worker in beijing or in moscow. there there is literally milliseconds of difference in space and time in cyberspace. so i thought i would point that out. as for the security, the reality is that it's almost remarkable how vulnerable computer systems are. cyberspace is not what most people think it is. most people now a quite cyberspace with the internet, but if they want...
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authorities as is well known in the washington d.c. area there is the national security agency otherwise known as a or no such agency which is high and mirrored in terms of cyber warfare and as we speak is seeking to disrupt the internet in various countries particularly iran so so you're saying that they're basically that behind closed doors whether it's the n.s.a. or as you say the no such agency that is they say contest an agenda to basically instead of cyber warfare around the world if indeed that is the case what the pentagon's motives what's washington's motives. the motives are undeniable the motives include of course u.s. hedge of money globally the motive includes seeking to create a foothold in foreign countries for u.s. based transnational corporations the motives are to attack alleged u.s. untag and as such as iran. you raise a very good point have i do want to raise this question here and you know during the 1980's the reagan administration we had nancy reagan's war on drugs that basically gave us gave the military a unfet
authorities as is well known in the washington d.c. area there is the national security agency otherwise known as a or no such agency which is high and mirrored in terms of cyber warfare and as we speak is seeking to disrupt the internet in various countries particularly iran so so you're saying that they're basically that behind closed doors whether it's the n.s.a. or as you say the no such agency that is they say contest an agenda to basically instead of cyber warfare around the world if...
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at lizzie or executive director of the d.c. fiscal policy institute says not even close what we ended up with is a stadium that's about one of the most expensive stadiums ever built and one of the most heavily subsidized stadiums ever built where ninety seven percent of the expense is being paid for by the district all future repairs are being paid for by the district eight years ago his organization filed to have the owners of the team share in the expense of the stadium in general we think it makes sense for businesses to pay for their own facilities or at least a share in the cost we were just looking for a balance as opposed to a plan where the city put up all the money and the team owner got all the game what happened instead it was a four hundred forty million dollars project that became a six hundred sixty seven million dollars project one that to this day just gets back about one third of its expenses the promise was not just for a new stadium and a new team but that the entire surrounding area would be transformed whil
at lizzie or executive director of the d.c. fiscal policy institute says not even close what we ended up with is a stadium that's about one of the most expensive stadiums ever built and one of the most heavily subsidized stadiums ever built where ninety seven percent of the expense is being paid for by the district all future repairs are being paid for by the district eight years ago his organization filed to have the owners of the team share in the expense of the stadium in general we think it...
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claire is going to washington, d.c. and she is brought us red tape and taxes and all kinds of bureaucracy, and executive orders. she doesn't understand that these big government solutions chilcot freedom. now, what i would suggest is that you could bring me to washington, d.c. in the senate so that we could take the missouri commonsense back to washington, d.c. and not a lot of bureaucracy. cut down the taxes and the red tape and the bureaucracy and build an american dream and build of the american family once again and be strong and restore a bright hope for our future. thank you very much. i look forward to join you in the rest of the debate. >> moderator: thank you. next we turn to our panelists for the questions of the candidates. ellen sherberg, publisher of the st. louis business journal, will post the first question, and your question goes to congressman akin will have one and half minutes to respond. >> congressman akin, just today, the heads of goldman sachs, bank of america, citigroup, and many of the financia
claire is going to washington, d.c. and she is brought us red tape and taxes and all kinds of bureaucracy, and executive orders. she doesn't understand that these big government solutions chilcot freedom. now, what i would suggest is that you could bring me to washington, d.c. in the senate so that we could take the missouri commonsense back to washington, d.c. and not a lot of bureaucracy. cut down the taxes and the red tape and the bureaucracy and build an american dream and build of the...
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a computer user in washington, d.c. or in wichita or san francisco is effectively working shoulder to shoulder with a computer user in beijing or in moscow. there's literally no seconds of difference in space and time in cyberspace. so i thought i'd point that out. as for the security, the reality is that, um, it's almost remarkable how vulnerabl comp sysms are. and cyberspace, um, is not what most people think it is. most people now equate cyberspace with the bear net. -- internet. but if they want to think about what cyberspace is, it's the gps system on the new cars, it's the iphone and the droids, it's jet fighters and jet planes. anything that is driven by computers, excuse me, by computer code and is linked to networks, um, can be a part of cyberspace. and the vulnerabilities are, um, almo stunningly pervasive. >> host: can you ge an example? >> guest: well, sure. charlie miller, who is a former government hacker who worked on the good side is now a security potentialist, one of the great hackers in the world, a w
a computer user in washington, d.c. or in wichita or san francisco is effectively working shoulder to shoulder with a computer user in beijing or in moscow. there's literally no seconds of difference in space and time in cyberspace. so i thought i'd point that out. as for the security, the reality is that, um, it's almost remarkable how vulnerabl comp sysms are. and cyberspace, um, is not what most people think it is. most people now equate cyberspace with the bear net. -- internet. but if they...
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in the database in washington d.c. the difference is i expect their information. $1.8 million in the last two years from lobbyists and wall street. i listen to people. i don't turn around and take their cash while attacking them the other hand. >> moderator: senator tester, one minute. tester: is interesting from a guy who hit $25,000 should've reported that fail to be transparent, for guys taking tens of millions of dollars, which by the way he supports the democracy out there who's got commercials for the last year and a half turn to find me something i'm not. there's something you would point out. you're the one that was a lobbyist from a paid lobbyist. you were the one who told lobbyists that you depend on them to make your decisions. you are the guys at the revolving doors of the deal. byrd is a big deal. it is tough to point a finger and three are pointing right back at you. >> moderator: representative rehberg, 30 seconds to close. rehberg: can make my decisions for me. everyone of us are misrepresented by some
in the database in washington d.c. the difference is i expect their information. $1.8 million in the last two years from lobbyists and wall street. i listen to people. i don't turn around and take their cash while attacking them the other hand. >> moderator: senator tester, one minute. tester: is interesting from a guy who hit $25,000 should've reported that fail to be transparent, for guys taking tens of millions of dollars, which by the way he supports the democracy out there who's got...
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in washington d.c. he's the washington d.c. bureau chief in fact of the into press service news agency jim good evening thank you for being on the ice to see the white house has been ramping up pressure on iran recently both candidates have talked about how to run shouldn't be allowed to lead a nuclear weapon how might the approach to iran differ the depending on who does end up in power end of the day. well i think that's that's very difficult to predict i think on the one hand i think the obama team is quite determined to avoid any military action if at all possible and indeed we had what are described as leaks out of the white house this past weekend covered by the new york times indicating that. obama is looking for one on one talks with iran although the white house denied that report there seems to be a lot of buzz around it so presumably something is going on and it seems also that the europeans are also encouraging such an approach at this point and it's something that obama himself had promised when he ran for presiden
in washington d.c. he's the washington d.c. bureau chief in fact of the into press service news agency jim good evening thank you for being on the ice to see the white house has been ramping up pressure on iran recently both candidates have talked about how to run shouldn't be allowed to lead a nuclear weapon how might the approach to iran differ the depending on who does end up in power end of the day. well i think that's that's very difficult to predict i think on the one hand i think the...
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you can see people under signs what we want to go to washington, d.c.. that is where charles krauthammer is live. charles, your thoughts tonight? >> i think romney won. he didn't just win tactically, but strategicly. he needed to draw and continue momentum he's had since the first debate. he had to go up there and show he's a competent man, a man who knows every area and give extra interesting details that gave the impression he knows what he's talking about. but there is a third level here, that is what happened in the debate. we can argue about small points and debating points. romney went large, obama went very, very small. romney made a strategic decision not to go after the president on libya, syria, or other areas where obama could be accusing him of being a bush-like war monger. boy have gone after obama about libya like a baseball bat. what he did concentrate on is the big picture, people don't care what our policy on syria is going to be. they care about how america is perceived in the world and how america carries itself in the world. the high
you can see people under signs what we want to go to washington, d.c.. that is where charles krauthammer is live. charles, your thoughts tonight? >> i think romney won. he didn't just win tactically, but strategicly. he needed to draw and continue momentum he's had since the first debate. he had to go up there and show he's a competent man, a man who knows every area and give extra interesting details that gave the impression he knows what he's talking about. but there is a third level...